The Triple Aim of healthcare im
provement historically has not addressed the providers critical role in tr
ansforming healthcare. Therefore\, there is a new call to emphasize the or
iginal three goals plus adding the goal of improving caregivers’ experienc
es\, moving to a Quadruple Aim. This webinar will focus on strategies to e
ngage providers in the process that leads to healthcare transformation and
ultimately improves provider satisfaction.

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Tar
get Audience:

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Physician offices and health systems

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Objectives:

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Upon completion of the WebEx\, p
articipants will be able to:

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Obtain strategies to more effe
ctively engage providers

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Realize how to successfully transform t
heir practice to a value-based environment

Presenter:

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Aaron Garman\, MD\nCoal Country Com
munity Health Center\nBeulah\, ND

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Aaron Garman\, MD\, began
his practice in 1999 in Beulah. He then helped establish and became the m
edical director for Coal Country Community Health Centers in 2003. He is
from Williston\, ND\, and attended the University of North Dakota where he
received his Doctorate of Medicine Degree.

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Dr. Garman is Board Ce
rtified in Family Medicine and has his certificate of added qualifications
in Hospice and Palliative Medicine. Dr. Garman has served on multiple Tec
hnical Expert Panels for CMS and served on the NQF panel regarding quality
care and low volume providers. He has received the North Dakota Family P
hysician of the year award in 2015. He is a member and serves as presiden
t-elect for the North Dakota Academy of Family Physicians. He recently ser
ved on the American Academy of Family Medicine Commission for Quality and
Practice and continues to serve on the National Rural Quality Advisory Cou
ncil. Dr. Garman also serves as the rural physician representative to the
North Dakota Board of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapist. He is also
the medical director for the High Sierra Northern Plains ACO.

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Dr.
Garman is a full time practicing rural family physician and father of two
wonderful girls.

The Nebraska Emergency Treatment Orders (NETO) fo
rm is a new way to let patients speak for themselves in times of medical e
mergencies and accidents. It is a physician-led effort to improve decision
making and continuity of care currently being piloted in the Omaha area.
The goal is to remove the unnecessary burden on loved ones having to mak
e complex decisions in times of medical emergency. Find out more about NET
O and how to institute it in your community.

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Ta
rget Audience:

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All healthcare providers in all healthca
re settings are invited to join this event

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Obje
ctives:

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Upon completion of the WebEx\, participants will
be able to:

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Recognize NETO\, a new tool for continuity and
advance care planning

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Describe framework for community utilizat
ion of NETO

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Presenter:

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r. Lou Lukas\nMethodist Health System
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Dr. Lukas is an Alumni of UNMC College of Medicine\, board certified
in Family Medicine and Hospice and Palliative Medicine\, and graduate of t
he Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program at the University of Mich
igan. She’s designed and launched programs for seriously ill people in Pen
nsylvania\, Maryland and Nebraska including being the driving force behind
the Nebraska Emergency Treatment Orders (NETO). She’s currently the medic
al Director for Palliative Care at Methodist Health System in Omaha.